With the domestic policy portions of the debates now in the past, several issues were starved for time - or ignored altogether
- ACLU: Remove veteran's group from cross case
Mount Soldedad War Memorial has been under litigation because some say cross suggests government endorses religion
Read More » - What they didn't say at the debates
With the domestic policy portions of the debates now in the past, several issues were starved for time - or ignored altogether
Read More » - So who else is running for president?
Checking in with third party candidates Gary Johnson, Jill Stein, Rocky Anderson and Virgil Goode
Read More » - NY appeals court nixes Defense of Marriage Act
Federal appeals court in Manhattan becomes second in nation to strike down Defense of Marriage Act as unconstitutional
Read More » - For Romney and Obama, one-liners are on the menu
Both candidates will poke fun at themselves tonight at a dinner traditionally attended by presidential candidates
Read More » - 9/11 "mastermind" sports camouflage at trial
Charged with planning and aiding 9/11 attacks, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed appears before Gitmo tribunal in camouflage vest
Read More » - Fed court OKs funeral protest curbs; Westboro targeted
St. Louis suburb allowed to enforce a funeral protest ordinance aimed at preventing picketing by anti-gay Westboro Baptist Church
Read More » - Gitmo court back in session minus 3 defendants
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, 2 others sit out pretrial hearing in 9/11 tribunal at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba
Read More » - Gitmo defendants might skip rest of hearing
Judge at military tribunal for five men charged in 9/11 attacks rules they can stay away from remainder of pretrial session
Read More » - Admitted 9/11 planner looks serene in Gitmo court
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, fellow prisoners forego previous unruly behavior; Attack victims' families watch hearing in U.S.
Read More » - Same-sex marriage forces seek 1st poll win
Since 1998, 32 state votes on same-sex marriage have gone against proponents; Maryland voters may end the losing streak
Read More » - Will the Supreme Court finally enter the 2012 campaign?
Neither Obama nor Romney talk about the Supreme Court on the trail, but with four justices in their 70s, perhaps they should
Read More » - VP debate impact more personal than electoral?
If history's a guide, the showdown between Joe Biden and Paul Ryan probably will have little short-term effect
Read More » - Second lawsuit challenges Calif. gay therapy ban
Suit filed on behalf of boys undergoing "reparative therapy" seeks to overturn state's ban on the treatment
Read More » - The message behind "Pulpit Freedom Sunday"
Pastor Jim Garlow argues that church leaders should have the right to endorse candidates - and keep their tax-exempt status
Read More » - New S.F. archbishop riles gay rights advocates
Salvatore Joseph Cordileone, a supporter of California's same-sex marriage ban, gets mixed welcome in San Francisco
Read More » - Judge: Hundreds unfairly arrested at '04 RNC
Federal court says video shows cops made mass arrests at New York convention without giving protesters a chance to leave the area
Read More » - Christian group files suit to stop gay therapy ban
Legal group aims to overturn new California law prohibiting mental health professionals from therapies to make teens straight
Read More » - Supreme Court reconvenes with civil rights in fore
The high court faces another potentially contentious lineup, with cases addressing affirmative action, same-sex marriage, and voting rights up for possible
Read More » - High Court tosses appeal on PAC donor disclosure
Refuses to hear appeal by anti-gay marriage group fighting Maine law requiring it disclose its campaign donor list
Read More » - Brown vetoes Calif. domestic workers rights bill
Calls bill to protect state's 200K caregivers, nannies and house cleaners unworkable, unenforceable
Read More » - Eight House races to watch
A look at some of the key races as Republicans attempt to fend off a Democratic takeover of the House on Election Day
Read More » - California bans "gay cure" therapy
Golden State will be first to ban controversial form of psychotherapy aimed at making lesbian and gay teens straight
Read More » - Arnold married same-sex couples while Calif. gov.
Schwarzenegger also says Karl Rove dismissed his gubernatorial ambitions and that he still is undecided between Obama or Romney
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Gay rights activists and supporters demonstrate at Chick-fil-A stores in opposition to fast food chain owner's donations to anti-gay marriage groups
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Chick-fil-A supporters are eating at the chicken chain's restaurants as the company continues to be criticized for an executive taking a public position against same-sex marriage
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Hundreds of thousands across the world participated in the annual parades celebrating Gay Pride week
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Hundreds of gay and lesbian couples tie the knot on first day of legalized same-sex marriage in New York
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Here's how people all around the globe celebrated and advocated for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender rights
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A Look at Some of the Broadcast and Cable Shows That Feature LGBT Characters
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Advocates Marched in Washington to Demand that President Obama Keep His Promises to the Gay Community
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At Parades In New York And San Francisco, Attendees Show Their Pride
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